You have to remove the pulley first and you need a power steering pulley puller to do it. You can get one from Napa for usually about $40. There are bolts behind the pulley that hold the pump to the mounting bracket.
You might need to remove the power steering pump, on my jeep there is a bolt behind the pump that also secures the bracket to the engine. what you working on
It is possible to drive a Chevy Trailblazer with no power steering. However, it isn't recommended. The steering column could freeze and there could be no way to steer the car.
Call a mechanic.
It'll be hard to steer a car. The steering wheel will be tough to steer.
You can not remove a power steering pump on your car and expect it to handle like a car with out power steering. Removing the pump will make it very hard to steer because the rest of the steering components are made for power steering.
A Bobcat is junk the minute it leaves the factory, IMO.
It may be out of power steering fluid
power steering fluid will spray out and u will not have any power steering it will steer like u don't have the car started [very hard] but u can still steer the car
check power steering fluid level. Also check belt.
For several years of the Chevy astro van had a power brake and power steering system that was linked together. Instead of a brake booster, the power steering pump provides power to the power brake system. Often, if the brake pedal would become hard to push, it is a power steering pump problem. Change the power steering pump and the power steering fluid and your problem may disappear.
NO. It is a front wheel drive, (FWD) with front wheel steering only.
Check your power steering.